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    ISTE Workshop on Aakash for Education'Team Assignment

    Date posted: Thursday, 6th December 2012Submission due on or before:: Wednesday, 9th January 2013

    The file, 2012_12_06_Aakash_team_assignment_and_fellowship.pdf, has been

    uploaded on the workshop Moodle.

    Assignment:

    In the workshop we introduced the Aakash tablet, and briefly saw the demonstration of some

    useful applications and content developed at IIT Bombay, for Aakash -2. We now have a

    preliminary idea on how Aakash can be deployed for our educational activities. In coming

    months and years, a lot more work will be done by all of us together, to make Aakash more

    effective in education.

    This assignment requires each team to first think, imagine, and envision different aspects of

    such work which can enhance quality of education using Aakash. These thoughts should be

    documented and summarized in a section by the team. The team should then take one or

    more of these ideas, and formulate specific projects/activities, giving some details about how

    such projects could be implemented. These details should be reported in a separate section.

    Your reflections and ideas, as well as your detailed project proposal, need not be limited to

    engineering education. You are free to and in fact, encouraged to -think about deploying

    Aakash in any part of the full spectrum of education, ranging from primary school, high

    school, colleges, to professional studies. You may wish to include vocational education and

    adult literacy as well. The only expectation is that, one should be able to carry out the main

    components of the suggested project in our engineering colleges, with the collaboration and

    assistance of others outside the engineering education system, if required. For example, to

    implement a project idea for primary schools, one may need assistance from primary school

    teachers, local school board, NCERT, etc..

    The team assignment submitted by you will be released in open source. It will also be

    eligible for 'Aakash Research Fellowship' awards, described in the annexure attached to this

    document.

    Report Submission:

    Your assignment report should consist of four sections.

    Section 1 will be limited to one page (the first page). It should contain the RC code, name of

    your Institution, city, and state. You should then give a title to your report. It may be

    indicative of the specific proposal(s) you have elaborated in the report.

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    Enrollment number and names of all team members should then be listed. The first name

    should be that of the team leader. Against each name, provide an approximate number of

    person-hours spent in the assignment activity, with total effort spent by the team given at the

    end of the list. Finally, a set of keywords or key-phrases should be listed which best describe

    the nature of your proposal. An illustrative list of such key-phrases is given below, only as

    possible examples:

    (1) Primary education, Tamil script rendering, teaching history.

    (2) High School education, science tutorial, Hindi.

    (3) Civil engineering education, finite-element analysis, Scilab.

    (4) Linux port, memory optimization.

    (5) Wi-Fi access, concurrent users.

    (6) Solar charging, battery optimization.

    (7) Pedagogy, learning enhancement.

    Names of the team members must not occur anywhere else in the report.

    Section 2 should contain your general reflections on the possible use of Aakash in

    education. This reflection section is expected to present an argument -with rationale and

    ustification - for an approach or perspective on deploying affordable Aakash tablets in our

    educational system.

    Section 3 should contain a detailed plan of possible work on any one task, chosen from the

    set of activities on which you have reflected in the first section. If you wish, you may choose

    to detail more than one task. You may expand on the use of Aakash in a class room; you

    may describe a specific R&D project to be done by students or even by senior researchers

    on a specific topic, or for improving Aakash and/or its usage; you may dwell upon the issues

    of educational pedagogy; you may wish to work out details of the infrastructure needed to

    deploy Aakash tablets in a school or college; or you may elaborate on any novel idea(s) you

    have, which have probably not yet been thought out by anybody else.

    You should also try to work out an estimate of effort, time, and expenditure needed to

    implement the proposed project idea. These estimates should be included in a separate

    paragraph.

    Section 4 (optional) It should mention brief observations about possible future work,

    beyond the suggested project work.

    Appendices

    If there are any references cited in the text of your report, full details about them should be

    given in one appendix. Further appendices may be added, if necessary.

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    Format of the Submission file

    The assignement is to be prepared in a file which in an editable format (such as .odt, .doc, or

    .txt), and should be uploaded on the workshop Moodle by the team leader, on or before the

    due date. There should be only one submission per team. If your team uses Microsoft Office,

    please do not save the your file in the .docx format. Please use the older .doc format. This isbecause at IIT Bombay, we have very limited licenses of the newer Microsoft Office.

    Important Notes:

    1. As mentioned in the workshop announcement, ISTE certificates will be given only to thoseparticipants who have attended the workshop, submitted on-line feedback, and complete thisteam assignment.

    2. Since substantial funding is proposed for selected entries,

    (a) All participants must agree to participate and contribute to the peer review process,which will be detailed after the submissions are received. This will entail an additional workof about 4 to 6 hours in the weeks following the submission date.

    (b) Participants who qualify to get the Aakash fellowship award, must also agree to spendthe amount only for professional activities, and to account for the expenditure as per thestandard accounting/auditing procedure.

    Participating teams not willing to agree to the above, are required to explicitly state their

    inability to comply, on the first page of their report. Such submissions will, of course, qualify

    for the ISTE certification; but will not be considered for the Aakash fellowship awards.

    3. Like all academic institutes in the world, IIT Bombay considers plagiarism of any kind to

    be a very unethical activity. Since all your submissions will be released in public domain, it is

    absolutely important that the report should contain your own expression of thoughts. If you

    feel the need to refer to someone else's work, appropriate citation must be included in the

    text, and the corresponding reference must be provided at the end of section 4, in a

    separate list of references.

    Noncompliance with the above, will immediately disqualify the submission, and the matter

    will be reported to concerned authorities.

    (Dr Deepak B Phatak) 6th

    December 2012 In-Charge, Aakash project

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    ANNEXURE

    Aakash Research Fellowships to be awarded by IIT

    Bombay to selected participants of the workshop on'Aakash for Education'

    General:

    1 We, from Aakash project at IIT Bombay, are glad to announce the 'Aakash WorkshopFellowships'. These Fellowships will be given to the members of faculty teams, whose workshops

    assignments are adjudged as the best, amongst submissions made by participating teams. These

    submissions will be ranked on the basis of innovative ideas, detailing of the proposed projects,

    and the quality of the report. Evaluation of the submitted entries will be done through a

    peer-review process which will be described in detail, after assignments are submitted. Members

    of all the participating teams will be required to contribute to this peer-evaluation process, as

    directed by IIT Bombay.

    2 The evaluation will be done in two stages. In the first stage, the top two teams will beidentified at each Aakash Project Centre. These two winning entries from each centre, will then be

    assessed to determine the best 50 entries across the country, amongst all participating Aakash

    Centres.

    3 The team which is declared as the best entry in each center, will be awarded the Aakashfellowship. In case there are more than 15 teams from a centre, then each of the top two entries

    will be awarded the fellowships.

    4 The value for each fellowship, is Rs. 15,000 for each member of the winning team. Thus,if a team has 3, 4, or 5 members, the corresponding fellowship amount for the winning teams, will

    be Rs. 45,000, Rs. 60,000, or Rs. 75,000 respectively.

    5 The Institutions to which the top 50 teams belong, will get a special 'Institutional AakashResearch Grant' of Rs 1,00,000. This is in addition to the research funding of similar amount

    being provided to each Aakash Center, for setting up the basic infrastructure for use with Aakash

    tablets.

    6 The fellowship amount for winning team(s) at each Center, will be given to the Institute,and Head of the Institution, or a person designated by the head, will be in charge of disbursement

    to the individual faculty members of the winning team(s).

    7 Norms for using the fellowship are given in the next section.

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    Use of fellowship grant:

    1. The fellowship amount awarded to teams, is to be spent by each individual member of

    that team for any professional activity as desired by him or her. Some suggestions are given

    below:

    (i) Many faculty members wish to attend national conferences on subjects in their fields.

    Getting financial support for conference fees, travel, and stay, is often difficult for a faculty

    member to arrange, even if a paper written by him or her is accepted in the conference.

    Without a submitted paper, it is nearly impossible to get financial support, even though

    attending a specific conference may significantly add to one's professional knowledge. It is

    suggested that the fellowships be used for such funding support, for attending a conference of

    the choice of the faculty member. In case a faculty member chooses this option, it is expected

    that the faculty members discusses the Aakash project with other attendees of the conference,

    briefly describing our activities.

    (ii) The fellowship can be used for purchasing professional books, or for subscribing to

    research journals.

    (iii) The fellowship amount can be used for supporting other academic and research activities

    of the faculty member, or the activities of any student(s) being guided by him/her. Thus,

    purchase of equipment, consumables, accessories, etc., can be supported from the fellowship

    grant.

    1 The above are only suggestions. The decision of the faculty member will be final in thechoice of these or any other professional activities chosen by the faculty member. The only

    expectation of the project is that, through the professional activities chosen to be undertaken, thefaculty member will try to promote the cause of using affordable tablets for effective education.

    2 It is reiterated that the fellowship amount can only be spent for professional activities, andwill be required to be accounted for, strictly through the accounting procedure applicable within

    the Institute, as per Government of India norms. Request for releasing an advance when required,

    such as for paying registration fees for a conference, or for booking travel tickets, etc., can be

    made to the Institutes; but such advances must be settled within prescribed time limits.

    (Dr Deepak B Phatak) 6th December 2012 In-charge,

    Aakash project, IIT Bombay